Fitness & Outdoors Events in Cambridge

Cambridge offers a range of activities for staying active and enjoying the outdoors, beyond the University’s collegiate grounds. If you're looking for things to do in Cambridge, you’ll find organised and independent options for walking, cycling, and fitness. The city’s flat terrain and proximity to green spaces make it well suited to walking and cycling, and there’s a strong community interested in fitness events, outdoor activities, and sports. For those wanting to get involved in sport, clubs and societies cater to all abilities. Rowing on the River Cam is a long-standing tradition, with clubs open to all levels. Running clubs explore the surrounding countryside, with options for road and trail running. Team sports like football, rugby, and cricket are available across the city’s parks. A game at Lammas Land or a training session at a university facility are both accessible options.

Beyond traditional sports, Cambridge supports newer fitness trends. Outdoor yoga sessions take place in parks such as Parker’s Piece, while boot camps and group exercise sessions use open areas along the River Cam. Many organisations run guided walks and hikes in the surrounding Cambridgeshire countryside, often starting from or passing through railway stations like Cambridge North for easy access. These routes provide a way to enjoy the area's natural beauty while staying active.

The city maintains open spaces that are practical for all types of use. Parks along the River Cam offer routes for running, cycling, and casual walking. These spaces work for family outings or solo activities. The University Botanic Garden offers a more formal space for nature exploration. For longer walks, try Grantchester Meadows, reachable by foot or bike. Be mindful of known crime hotspots near Market Hill and Sidney Street when planning your route.

Whether you’re training for an event or just looking to get moving, Cambridge provides options for all fitness levels. Check local listings to find events from races and challenging hikes to gentle walks and yoga. Use the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway or Service 905 for access to starting points outside the city centre. Park and Ride sites can help avoid city congestion. The Isaac Newton line connects to rural starting points for walks, giving you access to more remote routes.

Upcoming Fitness & Outdoors Events

Dorset Coast Walking Week - Saturday 30th May to Saturday 6th June 2026

· Ambleside · Fitness & Outdoors

A week-long walking event along the challenging Dorset coast, based in Swanage.

Deka Strong & Mile: Neil Marsh Health & Fitness

· Neil Marsh Health & Fitness · Fitness & Outdoors

Spartan DEKA STRONG challenges participants with a fitness-focused event hosted by Neil Marsh Health & Fitness.

Club Summer Coach Outing to Wells-next-the-sea, Sunday 21st June

· Cambridge Canoe Club · Fitness & Outdoors

The Cambridgeramblingclub is hosting a summer coach outing to Wells-next-the-Sea on Sunday 21st June with guided walks and free exploration.

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